A Handful of Morning Glories


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When the Morning Glory Blooms


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Becky rocks a baby that rocked her world. Sixty years earlier, with her fiancé Drew in the middle of the Korean Conflict, Ivy throws herself into her work at a nursing home to keep her sanity and provide for the child Drew doesn't know is coming. Ivy cares for Anna, an elderly patient who taxes Ivy's listening ear until the day she suspects Anna's tall tales are not the ramblings of dementia. They're fragments of Anna's disjointed memories of a remarkable life. Finding a faint thread of hope she can't resist tugging, Ivy records Anna's memoir, scribbling furiously after hours to keep up with the woman's emotion-packed, grace-hemmed stories. Is Ivy's answer buried in Anna's past? Becky, Ivy, Anna--three women fight a tangled vine of deception in search of the blossoming simplicity of truth.




Morning Glories #16


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P.E. Part 4




Morning Glories


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About the Book Morning Glories is a collection of vignettes and stories of God’s grace and the love of Jesus. Each story is based on scripture, which is provided, along with space for journaling and writing notes as you read and study. This book is intended to give you a fresh perspective of Jesus, the life He lived and the life He wants each of us to live-a life of abundance!




Morning Glory


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Morning Glory: A name used by race trackers to describe a horse that sparks high hopes with his morning brilliance, but whose brilliance disappears like the morning dew by the afternoon—when it counts. Clint Holman, a successful horse trainer at a small track in central Pennsylvania has dreams of making it to the top of his profession on the biggest stage in thoroughbred horse racing. Along the way, Clint's morals and integrity are put to the test by his boss, wealthy real estate magnate and horse owner Robert Warlette, whose insatiable thirst for power and money puts Clint in the center of a racing scandal that will forever change his life. Follow Clint on a life-changing journey of wins, losses, and a love for thoroughbreds that shines through all else, and find out whether Clint becomes more than just a Morning Glory.




Morning Glory


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The New York Times bestselling author of Always imagines life on Boat Street, a floating community on Seattle’s Lake Union, home to people of artistic spirit who for decades protect the dark secret of one startling night in 1959. Fleeing an East Coast life marred by tragedy, Ada Santorini takes up residence on houseboat number seven on Boat Street in search of inspiration and new opportunities. When she discovers a trunk left behind by Penny Wentworth, a young newlywed who lived on the boat half a century earlier, she is immediately drawn into this long lost story. Ever-curious, Ada longs to know her predecessor’s fate, but does not suspect that Penny’s mysterious past and her own clouded future are destined to converge...




Morning Glory


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Mary Lou Williams -- pianist, arranger, composer, and probably the most influential woman in the history of jazz -- receives the attention she has long deserved in the definitive biography by a leading scholar of women in jazz. The illegitimate child of an impoverished and indifferent mother, Williams began performing publicly at the age of seven when she became known admiringly in her native Pittsburgh as "the little piano girl of East Liberty," playing one day for the Mellons at bridge teas and the next in gambling dens where the hat was passed for change. She grew up with the jazz of the early part of the century, championed by the likes of Earl Hines and Fats Waller, yet unlike so many other musicians of her time, she was open to new forms in jazz -- she was an early champion of bop, and a mentor and colleague to its central figures, such as Thelonius Monk and Bud Powell -- and in broader musical styles as well (after her conversion to Catholicism, she wrote masses and other sacred music). Most of the other famous women in jazz -- Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald -- have been singers. Williams was instead a phenomenal pianist who performed solo, with small groups and big bands, in vaudeville and clubs, and on numerous records. But she is equally well known today as a composer and arranger of remarkable versatility and power, having worked with, among others, Duke Ellington and Benny Goodman. Her compositions have been recorded by artisits as varied as Marian McPartland, Dizzy Gillespie, Nat "King" Cole, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, and herself -- and, more recently, by cutting-edge players Geri Allen and Dave Douglas. But Williams was more than "just a musician"; her interests were catholic in both senses, and she struggled to combine her love of music with her love of God. She was a tireless humanitarian, and made ongoing attempts to help dozens of down-and-out musicians; in the 1950s, her apartment was, at times, virtually a rehab. Though she was often in emotional despair, she found comfort for her many disappointments and hurts not only in her music but in her spirituality. Linda Dahl, granted unprecedented access to the large Williams archive, has given us the whole of Williams's very full life, from her often harrowing days on the road to her tumultuous marriages and love affairs, from the ups and downs of her unique fifty-year career to the remarkable spirituality that came to inform both her daily life and her music. This is a striking protrait of one of our least understood and most important musicians.




Morning Glory Hill


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Morning Glory Hill, an independent living facility for senior citizens, is rich in its diverse and interesting residents. Marty Miller chose to call this place home because of the quality of services and facilities, including the charming hallways named after flowers. When she finds herself a victim of a possible theft, she turns to her two new friends to help her solve the mystery. As these three amateur sleuths embark on a madcap adventure to find a diamond necklace, they are unaware that other residents are busy with their own mission of coping with their neighbors. Even a resident Siamese cat and his diabolical owner get caught up in a unique plot to discredit fellow community members. When friendships are tested and romance enters the picture, a sense of family and a feeling of contentment that residents thought they had lost when they moved in provides them with peace and tranquility.




Signal in the Rock


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For decades, humans have searched for extraterrestrial life to no avail. Then a mistake reveals the message. We aren’t alone. Another voice in the universe, intelligent, advanced, and close—really close—calls to us. The discovery smashes the balance of power across the world. Everything and everyone is in play for the dominion of Earth. Now the youngest president in U.S. history, untested and beset by foes at home and abroad, faces people too rich or too dangerous to control in her quest to save Earth.




The Little Brown Bowl


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